Bournemouth midfielder, Philip Billing, I don’t want to play for Eagles

Bournemouth midfielder, Philip Billing, says he has revealed to Super Eagles mentor, Gernot Rohr, about his choice not to play for Nigeria.

The 23-year-old, who has a Nigerian dad and a Danish mother, is qualified to play for Nigeria and Denmark. He has played for Denmark’s U-19 and U-21 groups.

Charging said Rohr needed him to play for Nigeria yet he had made it understood his fantasy was to play for Denmark.

“It would be strange to stand up for Nigeria when I feel 100 per cent Danish. Of course, I have Nigerian roots and am half Nigerian, but I was raised and born in Denmark.

“I have a Danish mother, Danish little brother and Danish little sister and a Nigerian father. But this is Denmark I want to stand for. That’s my big dream.

“I’ve talked to the coach, but I know where I want to play. I want to play for Denmark, so it is no longer than that.

“He (Rohr) just said he really wanted me to play for Nigeria because the upcoming World Cup and Africa Cup of Nations will be played soon. I made it pretty clear to him that I wanted to play for Denmark. That’s my big dream,” Billing told BT.

The midfielder also said he had been in touch with Denmark coach, Kasper Hjulmand, and hopes to make his debut for them soon.

“Hopefully this is the last time I have to answer whether I choose Nigeria. I can say that I am 100 per cent in Denmark. I only think these are rumours and that’s to get people talking. But there is nothing at all,” he added.